HebrewBible

🇺🇸 United States
Zev Clementson  | 
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App Rating
4.5
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Votes
88
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App Age
16y 8m
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Last Update
Dec 03, 2014

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Rating
4.53
4.6
-2%
Number of Ratings (Voted)
88
261.7K
-100%
App Age
16y 8m
6y 1m
+174%
Price
$10
$0
In-app Purchases Price
$0
$46
Update Frequency
4057d
39d
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Title Length
11
26
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0
28
Description Length
3 662
2 880
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Number of Screenshots
1340
1134
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Size
0MB
221MB

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The Hebrew Bible iPhone application is designed for reading/studying the Hebrew Bible in either Hebrew, Aramaic (Torah only), or in a parallel translation format combining Hebrew and another language (at present, either English or French). It is also useful as a tool for improving one's knowledge of Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic. It is comprised of five main components: 1. Bible: The Hebrew Bible is accessible in several different versions (a default version is selected via iPhone preferences and it is possible to change versions while running the application as well). The first six versions listed below are included in the App, the other versions can be either accessed over the Internet or downloaded (at no additional charge). The versions that are available are: * Hebrew (cantillation) * Hebrew (vowels) * Hebrew (no vowels) * Hebrew/English (cantillation) * Hebrew/English (vowels) * Hebrew/English (no vowels) * Hebrew/French * English * Hebrew Torah (commentary) * Aramaic Torah (vowels) * Aramaic Torah (no vowels) When reading a book or chapter (regardless of the version selected), it is also possible to listen to the Hebrew version of the selected book/chapter being read by pressing the "Play" button at the top of the page. The audio readings are pronounced in Sephardi-style Hebrew. In additon to a "Book"-based reading approach, it is possible to also toggle to a "Parashah"-based approach (a Parashah is the weekly synagogue Torah/Haftarah reading). Both Ashkenazi and Sephardi Parashah readings are supported. While reading the Hebrew and Hebrew/English versions, if you touch any Hebrew word, you will be presented with a pop-up English definition. From the popup, it is also possible to display a list of all the verses in the Hebrew Bible that contain that word. 2. Words: This is useful for learning more about specific Hebrew words and for discovering related words. One can lookup words by "Root" by selecting the first two letters of the Hebrew word root. A listing will be displayed of all Hebrew words (and, optionally, Aramaic words and/or proper names) that begin with those two letters. Once the list is displayed, touching a word will open up a further level of detail about the selected word (and, optionally, all verses that contain that word or the BDB page for that word). Alternatively, one can use the "Translate" function to translate words or sentences or go directly to the word detail via the "Strongs" number lookup function. There is also a word search facility. 3. Topics: There are links to key topics (over 200 people/places/things) in the Wikipedia online encyclopedia. One can access topics by Bible book, by "Meta" topics, and a consolidated list of all topics. 4. Maps: There are maps of almost every location (over 1,000 locations) mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. It is possible to display multiple different locations on a map and to clear previously selected locations from a map. One can access Maps by Bible book or a consolidated list of all maps. By selecting a location on the map and touching the "callout detail disclosure" symbol (the "right arrow"), one can see a listing of all verses in the Hebrew Bible that mention that location. 5. BDB: The Brown–Driver–Briggs Hebrew Lexicon is probably the most commonly used Biblical Hebrew Lexicon. A complete copy of this lexicon is accessible from within the application. In additon, individual pages can be displayed via the word lookup functionality. An Internet connection is required in order to use some content in this application but most core functionality is maintained locally.}
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Rating
4.5
88 voters

Some Latest Reviews

Kralatn
05 Oct, 2025
5
I had an issue with the program on my iPad. I wrote the developer and received a helpful response the same day. Thank you.
Tzedekiah
30 Oct, 2024
1
When I attempt to highlight a letter it forces my app to close!!!! Every. Single. Time!
Xiskya
15 Mar, 2023
4
I would like the translation to be added to Spanish as well.
joe346terg
13 Feb, 2021
5
I love this app. I have had this app for probably 6 years and it’s still the best. Features are very unique and it is a very organically put together tool. I really feel I have found something special. Well done.
abedmenard
07 Dec, 2020
1
I just spent 9.99 buying this app and it is. It working. Please fix issue because that is a rip off
eletreasures
06 Dec, 2020
3
I have really enjoyed this app for years for study and weekly parshas and just out of the blue last week just stopped opening up... Would love to have a fix...
stuffy1234
24 Oct, 2020
5
This is my most favored Hebrew Bible. I like the English side-by-side with the Hebrew, the Strong’s and BDB references, the maps and frequently look up root words. I am just starting to use the topics feature. Yes, when I first downloaded the app, the scriptures would not display - a blank page was presented. I left it for a day, or less, and it now displays scripture text correctly. I use the caching option to keep it on my phone. Evidently, it needs to download the text. The app is fine.
LadyHollman
06 Aug, 2020
2
This doesn’t work unless you open it from within the App Store.
THE ACKERMAN
14 Mar, 2020
3
Don’t know what’s happened recently but I try to open the app and it just crashes. Uninstalled and installed it again, same thing. Updated I pad, still crashes. Continued. This doesn’t work anymore on iPad. Not sure what happened recently but this is useless now

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Additional Information
Rating:
4.53
Voted: 88
App Store Link:
Price: 9.99 $
Website:
Email: -
Privacy Policy: -
Categories: Reference, Education
Size: -
App Age: 16 years 8 months
Release Date: May 03, 2009
Last Update: Dec 03, 2014
Version: 8.1
Version history
8.1
Dec 03, 2014
This app has been updated by Apple to use the latest Apple signing certificate. Minor fixes. Note: A number of people have installed my Hebrew Bible app and have said that they just see a "blank" screen when opening the app. This doesn't seem to be happening to everyone; however, if you do experience this issue, it is easily resolved by selecting a Bible "version". Just follow the steps described on the HebrewBible Support page.
7.3
Jul 19, 2014
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